Coronavirus Hong Kong: course operators, security guards among those seeking clarity on ban on cross-household gatherings


Hong Kong’s ban on cross-household gatherings has left small businesses operating in private places wondering if they will be caught out by the latest round of social-distancing curbs, while security guards working at residential properties say they are confused about their role in enforcement.

Frontline police officers, meanwhile, have been told to step up action against those who breach the two-person public gathering limit and the mask mandate.

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